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What is the significance of Krishna's conch Panchjanya and his weapon Chakrasudharshan, and how is the Maharaas described in the Bhagavad Gita as a child's play with shadows?

To be truly present is to embrace life with all five senses, while in the hands of the conscious, even death transforms into a dance of beauty; the Maharaas is a celebration of pure joy, free from the burdens of ego and possession.

— Osho